Appel à candidatures: Programme de recherche Danièle Hermann – Cœurs de femmes
Financement de la recherche cardiovasculaire : Appel à Candidatures Ouvert
Table of Contents
- Financement de la recherche cardiovasculaire : Appel à Candidatures Ouvert
- Cardiovascular Research Grants: Your Questions Answered
- Key Facts About the Cardiovascular Research Grants
- Eligibility and Application Process
- Who is eligible to apply for these cardiovascular research grants?
- What are the key eligibility criteria for researchers?
- What is meant by “labeled research teams in France”?
- What is meant by “Sexe/Genre” in cardiovascular research?
- Why is there a specific focus on sex/gender issues in cardiovascular research?
- What are some examples of “neglected sex/gender issues” in cardiovascular research?
- What documents are required for the application?
- what should be included in the letter of intent?
- When is the deadline for submitting the application?
- How should the application be submitted?
- Where can I find more information about this grant?
- Maximizing Your chances
Une fondation annonce l’attribution de deux subventions dédiées à la recherche cardiovasculaire, chacune d’un montant de 30 000 euros et d’une durée maximale de 2 ans. Ces subventions visent à soutenir et à dynamiser la recherche dans ce domaine crucial.
Objectif des Subventions pour la recherche Cardiovasculaire
Ces subventions sont conçues pour soit compléter un financement de recherche cardiovasculaire déjà existant, soit initier un nouveau program spécifique. L’objectif est de stimuler l’innovation et d’approfondir les connaissances dans le domaine des maladies cardiovasculaires.
Critères d’Éligibilité pour les Chercheurs
L’appel à candidatures est ouvert aux chercheurs ou enseignants-chercheurs statutaires, ainsi qu’aux post-doctorants déjà financés pour la durée du projet.Les candidats doivent être affiliés à des équipes de recherche labélisées en France.
Focus sur les Problématiques Sexe/Genre
Un critère essentiel est que les projets soumis doivent clairement documenter une problématique sexe/genre négligée dans le domaine de la recherche cardiovasculaire. Cette orientation vise à combler les lacunes existantes et à promouvoir une approche plus inclusive et personnalisée de la recherche.
Constitution du Dossier de Candidature
Le dossier de candidature doit être complet et structuré. Voici les éléments requis :
- Le CV du responsable de la recherche (≤ 2 pages)
- La liste des 10 principales publications et la raison de leur sélection
- La composition de l’équipe/laboratoire de recherche
- Une lettre d’intention (≤ 4 pages) dont une page décrivant la méthodologie
- Un résumé grand public (1/2 page)
- Un projet de budget faisant apparaître les cofinancements éventuels
Date Limite de Dépôt des Dossiers
La date limite pour soumettre les dossiers de candidature est fixée au Jeudi 24 Avril 2025.Il est impératif de respecter cette échéance pour que votre candidature soit prise en compte.
Modalités de Soumission des Candidatures
Les dossiers de candidatures doivent être adressés par courrier électronique en un fichier unique (format PDF) à l’adresse suivante : alice.carron@institutdefrance.fr
Informations Complémentaires
Pour tous renseignements complémentaires, vous pouvez contacter le Bureau des Fondations :
Tél. : 01 44 41 45 08
E-mail : alice.carron@institutdefrance.fr
L’appel à candidatures est également consultable en ligne à l’adresse suivante : www.institutdefrance.f
Cardiovascular Research Grants: Your Questions Answered
Are you a researcher in France looking for funding to support your cardiovascular research? A foundation is offering two grants of €30,000 each, specifically aimed at boosting innovation and understanding of cardiovascular diseases. This Q&A guide provides detailed details about this funding opportunity and how to apply.
Key Facts About the Cardiovascular Research Grants
| Grant Detail | Description |
| :——————– | :————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— |
| Grant Amount | €30,000 (per grant) |
| Number of Grants | 2 |
| Grant Duration | Maximum of 2 years |
| Objective | To complement existing cardiovascular research funding or to initiate a new specific program, stimulating innovation and deepening knowledge in cardiovascular diseases. |
| Eligibility | Researchers or tenured teacher-researchers, and also post-doctoral fellows already funded for the duration of the project; must be affiliated with labeled research teams in France. |
| Focus | Projects must clearly document a neglected sex/gender issue in cardiovascular research. |
| Submission Deadline | April 24, 2025 |
| Submission Method | Email application as a single PDF file to alice.carron@institutdefrance.fr |
Eligibility and Application Process
Who is eligible to apply for these cardiovascular research grants?
The grants are open to:
researchers or tenured teacher-researchers ( enseignants-chercheurs statutaires ) affiliated with labeled research teams in France.
Post-doctoral fellows already receiving funding for the duration of the proposed project.
What are the key eligibility criteria for researchers?
Applicants must be affiliated with labeled research teams in France.
Projects must address a neglected sex/gender issue within cardiovascular research.
What is meant by “labeled research teams in France”?
This refers to research teams that have received official recognition or accreditation from relevant French research institutions, such as the CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research) or universities. this label signifies that the team meets certain standards of research quality and infrastructure.
What is meant by “Sexe/Genre” in cardiovascular research?
The terms “sex” and “gender” are distinct but related concepts that are increasingly recognized as important factors in cardiovascular research. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), “sex” refers to biological factors (chromosomes, hormones) while “gender” refers to socially constructed roles, behaviors, expressions, and identities of individuals.
Applying a sex/gender lens involves:
Analyzing cardiovascular health differences between males and females.
Investigating how societal gender norms affect cardiovascular risk factors, access to care, and treatment outcomes.
Ensuring research design appropriately accounts for sex and gender variables.
According to a 2021 publication in the American Journal of Physiology – Heart and Circulatory Physiology, it is indeed critically important to reinforce rigor and reproducibility expectations for the use of sex and gender in cardiovascular research.
Why is there a specific focus on sex/gender issues in cardiovascular research?
Cardiovascular disease manifests differently and affects men and women in distinct ways. Historically, research has often focused primarily on male subjects, leading to gaps in understanding and potentially less effective treatments for women. This grant aims to:
Address these existing knowledge gaps.
Promote more inclusive and personalized approaches to cardiovascular research.
Foster tailored preventative and therapeutic strategies for both sexes.
What are some examples of “neglected sex/gender issues” in cardiovascular research?
Examples include:
Differences in the presentation of heart attack symptoms between men and women.
The impact of hormonal changes (e.g., menopause) on cardiovascular risk in women.
Disparities in access to and utilization of cardiovascular care based on gender.
The influence of social determinants of health, shaped by gender roles, on cardiovascular outcomes.
What documents are required for the application?
The application dossier must include the following elements:
CV of the principal investigator: Maximum 2 pages.
List of 10 key publications: Include reasons for selecting them.
Composition of the research team/laboratory.
Letter of intent: Maximum 4 pages, including one page describing the methodology.
Lay summary: Half a page, written for a general audience.
Budget proposal: Showing any co-financing sources.
what should be included in the letter of intent?
The letter of intent should be a concise document (≤ 4 pages) outlining the proposed research project. Crucially, one page must be dedicated to a detailed description of the research methodology.
When is the deadline for submitting the application?
The deadline for submitting applications is April 24, 2025.
How should the application be submitted?
The complete application dossier must be sent as a single PDF file via email to alice.carron@institutdefrance.fr.
Where can I find more information about this grant?
email: alice.carron@institutdefrance.fr
Phone: 01 44 41 45 08
Online: www.institutdefrance.fr
Maximizing Your chances
How can I increase my chances of receiving a grant?
Clearly address a neglected sex/gender issue: Your proposal should directly highlight how your research will contribute to understanding sex/gender differences in cardiovascular health.
Demonstrate strong methodology: The methodology section of your letter of intent should be detailed, rigorous, and appropriate for your research question.
Highlight innovation: Explain how your project builds upon existing knowledge and offers novel insights or approaches.
* structure your application clearly: ensure all required documents are complete, well-organized, and adhere to the specified page limits.
How critically important is it to have co-financing for the project?
While not explicitly stated as a requirement, including co-financing in your budget proposal can strengthen your application.It demonstrates that your project has support from other sources and enhances its feasibility.
